Posted on 02/14/2005 12:27:22 PM PST by ksucon
During his second year at K-State, Brett Currier decided he wanted to join a fraternity, but as an openly gay student, he was hesitant to join any of the houses on campus.
Currier, junior in biological and agricultural engineering, said that none of the traditional fraternities on campus had an official policy about homosexuality, and he wanted to be part of an organization that was more open to his lifestyle choice.
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LOL.
This setup is kind of unfair. Other frats have to work to attract potential sex partners into their houses. These guys won't even have to leave their house.
Does this mean they've been converted? ;-)
Gamma Alpha Upsilon???
Yeah and when are they going to have an openly RELIGIOUS or openly CONSERVATIVE fraternity? (oh wait- that would be hateful)
I went to Kansas University and Lamdi Chi Alpha house was also known as the pillow biter house. Of course, they won the variety/talent showcase competetion every year since all of them were theater majors.
It's all about attention.
Toga Party will take on a whole new connation.
he wanted to be part of an organization that was more open to his lifestyle choice.
So he chose this lifestyle...
"This place will be the scene of untold debaucher and perversity."
Like every other frat house.
"Is there any 'fraternity/sorority' house, where co-ed students share same room, take a bath in the same bathroom, etc.?"
Yep - Sigma Epsilon Chi (S.E.X. in Greek)
Isn't this your old school?
Here you go:
Ditto for Ball State @ Muncie Indiana
So it's a lifestyle choice? No more of the genetic argument. Well, if it's simply a lifestyle choice, they don't warrant special rights!
Yeah and when are they going to have an openly RELIGIOUS or openly CONSERVATIVE fraternity? (oh wait- that would be hateful)"
Sigma Theta Epsilon and Kappa Upsilon Chi are two national religious fraternities.
Alpha Epsilon Pi is a Jewish fraternity. I'm not sure if they 'discriminate' against non-Jews, but at my alma mater, they were 100% Jewish. Noone had any issues with them nor the aforementioned Christian frats.
my fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, rammed the gay lifestyle down an all of our chapters. we can't officially ding a new member(they did away with pledges--very PC) for being openly gay. It is not only revolting but among Sig Eps founding fathers, 7 of the 11 were theology students that went on to be ministers.
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